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Building Management Committee Meeting August 2011 HSBC Centre

Building Management Committee Meeting August 2011 HSBC Centre. Welcome. Rob Worsley – General Manager Kelly Stein - Tenant Relationship Manager Cliff Jones - State Engineering Manager Bruce Loveridge – Operations Manager Melissa Houghton – Sustainability at Work

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Building Management Committee Meeting August 2011 HSBC Centre

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  1. Building Management Committee Meeting August 2011HSBC Centre

  2. Welcome • Rob Worsley– General Manager • Kelly Stein - Tenant Relationship Manager • Cliff Jones - State Engineering Manager • Bruce Loveridge – Operations Manager • Melissa Houghton – Sustainability at Work • Stacey Jenson – SWAN Services • Fred Itaoui – SWAN Services • Kim Host- National Sustainability Manager • General Introduction

  3. Environmental Performance 2011 Energy Water Waste / Recycling

  4. Emissions Source Breakdown

  5. Electricity

  6. Gas

  7. Water

  8. Waste / Recycling Streams

  9. Waste / Recycling Recycling vs Landfill

  10. Waste / Recycling June 2011

  11. Presentation by Melissa Houghton Director Sustainability at Work

  12. Presentation by Stacey Jenson Executive Assistant SWAN Services

  13. Mandatory Disclosure – Lighting Assessments • NettZero our BEEC Consultants will be undertaking lighting assessments over the next few months. • Access to your tenancy may be required – maximum 1 hour to: • Visually inspect lighting fittings • Photograph the lighting fittings, lighting equipment and lighting control system/light switches • Turn off some or all lights for a very short period, approximately 60 seconds • Measuring an area within the open plan office space using a laser measurer. • Notice will be given as far as possible in advance

  14. Sustainability Tour - Wednesday 28th September North Head Sewage Treatment Plant. North Head Wastewater Treatment Plant is the second largest ocean Treatment Plant in Sydney. It provides high rate primary treatment of sewage to a catchment of approximately 416 square kilometers that extends west to Seven Hills, south to Bankstown and north to Ku-ring-gai and Collaroy. Sydney Water has recently completed $150 million improvement work at the Plant to ensure reliable plant performance, ongoing protection of water quality and a safer work environment. This includes the first hydro-electric plant in Australia to generate power from treated wastewater.

  15. Sustainability Tour - Wednesday 28th September Greening Australia – Oxley park Nursery A tour by Greening Australia of a hub of environmental engagement in Western Sydney including a visit to a restoration site, a moving presentation on the processes involved in growing and producing plants for conservation and getting hands-on by learning how to grow plants for conservation and backyards.

  16. Wednesday 28th September Tallawarra Lands Project The 565 hectare site known as Tallawarra Lands is located on the western foreshore of Lake Illawarra, 13 kms south of Wollongong and is now owned by TRUenergy. In previous years, the site housed the 320MW Tallawarra coal-fired power station but was sold to TRUenergy and has been replaced by a 400 megawatt natural gas-fired power station. Out tour will show us how the surrounding area has been planned to take into account the ecological values and the significance of existing vegetation communities, habitat, biodiversity protection and water resources management.

  17. Discussion & Thank You

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